September 2025

FIM World Long Track Champions

Team GB Crowned World Long Track Champions

Team Great Britain have been crowned World Long Track Champions after a dominant and determined performance in Germany. The meeting was re-started following heavy rain the previous evening, but the British riders returned with focus and fire to secure a memorable victory on the world stage.

The team was well supported by reserve rider Cameron Taylor, who was making his first appearance at world championship level. Just a day earlier, Taylor competed in the Under 23 World Long Track Championship, finishing a highly creditable 8th overall—the top British rider in the event. Remarkably, this was also his first meeting back since suffering an injury in the British Masters, making his contribution all the more impressive.

Team manager Mitch Godden expertly guided the squad to victory, as Team GB proudly claimed the title of World Long Track Champions—a major milestone for British racing.

RTS Racing would like to extend their congratulations to Team GB on this outstanding achievement, and to everyone involved in organising and running the event at Vechta. A true showcase of international racing at its best.

Long Track of Nations

RTS Racing Heads to Vechta for FIM Long Track Finals

This weekend, RTS Racing is heading to the continent for two of the most prestigious events on the international long track calendar – the FIM Long Track Under 23 World Cup and the 2025 Long Track of Nations, taking place on 12th and 13th September in Vechta, Germany.

These back-to-back events will bring together the top long track riders from across Europe, each representing their country in a thrilling display of speed, skill, and national pride. The Vechta circuit, renowned for its fast straights and technical corners, is expected to deliver an unforgettable weekend of racing and a serious challenge for even the most seasoned competitors.

We’re incredibly proud to announce that Cameron Taylor, one of RTS Racing’s standout riders, will participate in the Under 23’s World Cup and has earned a reserve spot on the Team GB squad for the Long Track of Nations. Cameron’s selection is a testament to his hard work, consistency, and the resilience he’s shown in bouncing back from a recent injury.

Team GB will be managed by the experienced Mitch Godden, who brings invaluable leadership and insight to the squad. Joining Cameron in the 2025 lineup are long track stars Chris ‘Bomber’ Harris, Zach Wajtknecht, and Andrew Appleton—an incredibly strong team ready to challenge the traditional powerhouses of Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

The entire RTS Racing crew will be in Vechta to support Cameron and the rest of Team GB. If you can’t make it in person, don’t worry—you can catch all the action live at tapesup.tv.

We’re honoured to be part of Cameron’s journey and excited to see him take on the world under the Team GB banner.

From everyone at RTS Racing: good luck to Cameron, Chris, Zach, Andrew, and Mitch and all the riders taking part. Let’s go, Team GB!

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RTS 438 on Track

Chaddesley Corbett

RTS Racing would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone involved at Chaddesley Corbett on Sunday. Despite the challenging track conditions due to the weather, it was a pleasure for Mark, Neil, and myself to be back behind the handlebars doing what we love.

As many of you will know, Neil unfortunately sustained a fractured knee and ligament damage during the event. We are hopeful he’ll make a full recovery and be back on track next year. We’re incredibly grateful for the support and assistance he received following the incident — it truly meant a lot to all of us.

Thank you once again to everyone who made the day possible.

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